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გამოთქმა: /ˈɑːnsə/

არსებითი სახელი

Universal
  • 1a thing that is said, written, or done as a reaction to a question, statement, or situation:he knocked and entered without waiting for an answer I hurried along the passage in answer to the doorbell’s ring
  • a thing written or said in reaction to a question in a test or quiz:write your answers on a postcard
  • the correct solution to a question in a test or quiz:the answer is 280°
  • 2a solution to a problem or dilemma:the answer to poverty and unemployment is a properly funded range of services
  • 3 [in singular] (answer to) a person or thing regarded as the equivalent to a better-known one from another place:the press called her Britain’s answer to Marilyn Monroe

ზმნა

Universal
  • 1 [reporting verb] say or write something as a reaction to someone or something: [with direct speech]:‘Of course I can,’ she answered [with clause]:she answered that she would take nothing but the ring [with object]:she tried to answer his questions truthfully [no object]:Steve was about to answer, but Hazel spoke first
  • [with object] provide the required response to (a question in a test or quiz):answer the questions below for a chance to win a holiday
  • [no object] (answer back) respond impudently or disrespectfully to someone, especially when being criticized or told to do something: I’d usually talk him round, but never answer back [with object]:Mary resisted the temptation to answer her mother back
  • 2 [with object] act in reaction to (a sound such as a telephone ringing or a knock or ring on a door):Digby answered the door [no object]:she rang Edward’s house, hoping the housekeeper would answer
  • 3 [no object] (answer to) be responsible or report to (someone):I answer to the Assistant Commissioner of Specialist Operations
  • 4 [with object] defend oneself against (a charge, accusation, or criticism):he said he would return to Spain to answer all charges
  • [no object] (answer to) be required to explain or justify oneself to (someone):you will have the police to answer to
  • [no object] (answer for) be responsible or to blame for:the dust mite has a lot to answer for, especially if you are asthmatic
  • 5 [with object] be suitable for fulfilling (a need); satisfy:entrepreneurship is necessary to answer the needs of national and international markets

answer the description of

correspond to a description, especially one of a suspect issued by the police: people reported seeing a man who answers the suspect’s description behaving suspiciously

the answer to someone's prayers

the thing that someone really wants:the opportunity for a commission in the army seemed an answer to their prayers

answer to (the name of)

often humorous be called:an attractive woman answering to the name of Suzanne

have (or know) all the answers

informal be overconfident about one’s knowledge of something: it was his air of knowing all the answers which riled Mrs Farrar

answerer

noun

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